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0 Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1S75 Th Diffy Tar Kl Unemployed .'numbers - hit record high inrntosturffio s"9 5 i ' 1 I r Lifts ten-year ban to India and Pakistan n United Press International RALEIGH Joblessness in North Carolina in January averaged I0.4 per cent the highest figure for any month since the Employment Security Commission began keeping records in 1938 the commission reported Monday. The figure represents some 263, 1 00 jobless North Carolinians. A year ago in January, the unemployment stood at 4.2 per cent and in December of last year it was 8. 1 percent. The commission, noting unemployment in the second week in February reached 1 1. 4 per cent of the insured workforce, said January employment was off 74,300 jobs to 1. 266.600 jobs. All manufacturing areas, with the exception of tobacco, metals and machinery, said the commission.' dropped job drops. Compared to January of 1 974, the textile work force was off by 38,000, electrical machinery by 8,800, apparel by 8,500 and furniture by 7.200. The largest increase in jobs was the government area where the labor force grew by 1 7. 1 00 persons. At the beginning of the second week in , February, . reported the commission, furniture unemployment exceeded 29 per cent. The commission said it has expanded its work force from 1 .500 to over 2,200 to process just under 200.000 claims a week. The Raleigh-Durham area had the lowest total unemployment figure in January at 5.8 per cent. Villag Opticians O Prescriptions accurately filled O Lenses duplicated O Contact lenses filled, cleaned and polished O Headquarters for i . .. quality sunglasses John C. Southern QAn tOKA -JJ wpviwiaui 121 E. Franklin St. Between Varsity Theatre & Intimate ):.m.'.wim NOW 3:30 5:20 7:10 9:00 NOW 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:15 P EXCITING ADVENTURE! .nnjLi uiaiM&x productions G- Technicolor - e; 1974 Wall Disney Productions and T V-'l WALT DISNEY 1 WINNlEthePOOH Sf andTICCERTOO r-1- 1 Th Dally Tar HmI I published by the University of North Carolina Media Board; dally except Sunday, exam periods, vacation, and summer periods. No Sunday Issue. The following dates are to be the only Saturday Issues: September 14, October 5 19, and November 2, 16 4 23. Offices are at the Student Union buldling, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports 933 1011; 933-1012; Business, Circulation, Advertising 933-1163. Subscription rates: $20.00 per year, $10.00 per semester. Second class postage paid at U.S. Post Office In Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514. 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While Pakistan has been anxious to resume purchases of U.S. arms, India . x DON'T MISS THE DRAUGHT SPECIAL! iuiui i e: i wu run uiut Q O30 & m. efc hk. 250 cover it n n n n n LnJU53lnj Female vocalist, Town Hall Come The Carolina Union to an evening at DINNER Sunday, Dinner Served co 6 - 8 p.m.: Roast beef . Baked chicken Green beans Glazed carrots Potatoes Salad Dessert Glass of Wine Tickets $5, t nn (r!) r nrr U LnJ vyy irti UkL The PTA T Pizza People, Period 'Vn r-i n P.lin fliit (Not valid a oCO U PO N3 v Mon.-Thurs. open 'til 1 IA V Li iffoi ' rl lL . . P Phone I SB OT WW V by Henry Keys United Press International WASHINGTON The United States Monday announced an end to its 10-year embargo on arms to Pakistan and India wtho have fought three wars in the last two decades on the subcontinent. Indian Ambassador Triloki Nath Kaul. whose country has been getting arms from its own industry, the Soviet Union and. elsewhere, lodged a strong protest. After noting the action with deep regret at a news conference, he said it further reduces the credibility of U.S. assurances which have proved inoperative in the past. Pakistani Ambassador Sahabzada Yaqub-Khan, at another news conference a half hour later, welcomed this decision which alters a policy introduced 10 years ago. He said he did not believe Pakistani orders for American arms would run into the hundreds of millions, but more likely in the tens of millions. State Department spokesman Robert Anderson said the U nited States in the future will consider requests by both countries for arms exports for cash on a case-by-case before 9 p.m. MP ft. vibes, original rock Early IT'S CHEEP! -K ... i cordially invites you the Ranch House. THEATRE March 2 n ' . n Curtain 9 p.m.: "Where Are You Going, Hollis Jay?" presented by the Alpha Omega Players Union. 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